
Trinity University’s Department of Human Communication and Theatre closes its 60th season this week with NOT EVERY MOUNTAIN, created and presented by Rude Mechs, an Austin-based performance collaborative.
NOT EVERY MOUNTAIN — which runs Thursday through Sunday — is a rumination on humanity’s place in the Anthropocene, the epoch in which human activity emerged as the dominant influence on Earth’s climate and environment. The production is presented as an extended metaphor about the life cycle of mountains — how they form and eventually dematerialize.
The work is scored by Peter Stopschinski, co-creator along with Graham Reynolds, of the Golden Hornet Project, a laboratory for contemporary composers. Ambitious and poetic, the play promises to deliver in both scale and scope.
Free with reservation, 8 p.m. Thursday-Sunday, Stieren Theater at the Ruth Taylor Theater Building, 1 Trinity Place, (210) 999-8305, trinity.edu.
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